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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour....
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. >> join us... >> join us... >> as we discuss... >> today's most critical global issues. >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> for great decisions. >> prepare... >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss the world! [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by, price waterhouse coopers llp, the aarp office of international affairs, and the european commission. coming up next, "should america and the european commission. coming up next, "should america give up on haiti?" [instrumental music] >> welcome to great decisions, where americans make tough choices on u.s. foreign policy. i'm ralph begleiter. this week we ask, "should the u.s. give up on haiti?" to help answer this question we'll be joined by great decision participants in dallas and by our experts: ray walser, a senior policy analyst at the heritage foundation and m
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overall, a lot of people are using mobile wireless for communication. where it's businesses, whether it's consumers, more people are relying on the mobile broadband market to whether it's purchase things, whether it's for social reasons, economic reasons, and we are greatly concerned that a combined entity would result in higher prices and lower choices. >> david hatch, national journal, is also with us still. >> debbie, there's an expectation that there merger, if it goes through, is going to result in a lot of job losses. do you have an estimate as to how many there would be? and are you comfortable with the fact there would be layoffs? >> we will obviously be looking at that carefully. our first priority as a union is to ensure the employment security of workers at the companies. our experience thus far has been when at&t and singular merged in 2005, increase in employment and membership. similarly, at&t bought centennial. we saw an increase in employment and membership. we will be watching it closely. we care a lot about this. these are the things t
overall, a lot of people are using mobile wireless for communication. where it's businesses, whether it's consumers, more people are relying on the mobile broadband market to whether it's purchase things, whether it's for social reasons, economic reasons, and we are greatly concerned that a combined entity would result in higher prices and lower choices. >> david hatch, national journal, is also with us still. >> debbie, there's an expectation that there merger, if it goes through,...
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stay with us. charles ferguson is a talented documentary filmmaker who, of course, won an academy award for his latest project, "inside job," a look at what led to the global financial crisis and the problems on wall street. it is on dvd and blu-ray. here now is a scene from "inside job." >> after taking office, obama talked about the need to reform the financial industry. >> we need a protection agency and need to change the wall street culture. >> but in its first year, the obama administration did not enact a single financial reform. >> addressing obama and, quote, regulatory reform, my response will be hah. there is very little reform. >> how come? >> it is a wall street government. tavis: first of all, let the record state that you are wearing jeans today. >> i am. tavis: can i grabbed this? >> you certainly can. tavis: these are very nice, very heavy. let me ask you how it feels to have done something that is prestigious enough to have claimed this prize? everybody is talking about it too has
stay with us. charles ferguson is a talented documentary filmmaker who, of course, won an academy award for his latest project, "inside job," a look at what led to the global financial crisis and the problems on wall street. it is on dvd and blu-ray. here now is a scene from "inside job." >> after taking office, obama talked about the need to reform the financial industry. >> we need a protection agency and need to change the wall street culture. >> but in...
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...
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washington passes the law and expects us to balance the books. one year after the federal health care bill was rammed through congress in partisan vote, we now see it as more to do with expanding controlled by the federal government and action reforming our health care system. the 2700 page legislation simply will not work. it creates a new bureaucracy and could cost us and fewer jobs and lost opportunities. the laws shifts billions on to state government. enrich requirements restrict the governor's ability to manage state programs. that is a prescription for serious problems at the state level where much of this plan must be implemented. the federal health care bill dramatically expands medicaid, which was already growing at unsustainable rates. in virginia alone, state spending on medicaid has grown by 1600% over the past 27 years. the program accounts for 21% of our entire general fund and is projected to grow another 26% between 2012 and 2016. under the federal health care bill virginia will be forced to spend $2 billion more on medicaid betw
washington passes the law and expects us to balance the books. one year after the federal health care bill was rammed through congress in partisan vote, we now see it as more to do with expanding controlled by the federal government and action reforming our health care system. the 2700 page legislation simply will not work. it creates a new bureaucracy and could cost us and fewer jobs and lost opportunities. the laws shifts billions on to state government. enrich requirements restrict the...
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ann notarangelo shows us the attention grabber. ann. >> reporter: i talked today with more than a dozen people who have been out of work from six months to more than two years. they are doing everything would you expect them to do looking for work. and a little bit more. >> i was a sales director for fuji film. >> i was a human resources profession for 13 years. >> reporter: this group meets every week in the hopes their brainstorming sessions will lead them to jobs. how long have you been out of work? >> just a little over a year. >> i have been out of work since the march of 2010. >> reporter: they are attorneys, consultants in sales, communications, marketing, healthcare, human resources. there are general managers, a photographer, a social media specialist, and really the list goes on and on. they have decided to stick together during this difficult time. >> we realized the need for the support and the networking because we all know people at companies that we might be looking at. >> perhaps these people seem frahm to you. sinc
ann notarangelo shows us the attention grabber. ann. >> reporter: i talked today with more than a dozen people who have been out of work from six months to more than two years. they are doing everything would you expect them to do looking for work. and a little bit more. >> i was a sales director for fuji film. >> i was a human resources profession for 13 years. >> reporter: this group meets every week in the hopes their brainstorming sessions will lead them to jobs. how...
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he said, i know this is going to be tough, but it is up to us. also said at the same time -- a warning shot to his own caucus -- responsibility to pass the debt ceiling. we have to do it. grown-up of behaving. >> if the had gone to page a5 in a thursday's "was the journal" he would have seen the new poll saying the majority of people saying don't cut security and medicare. . and not just majority, but 62%. total un-reality. >> is springtime moment in the middle east and washington where we want to believe in democracy and freedom over there and here that maybe the political parties will step up to the heart problems and do it by compromise and and a bipartisan way. last? i don't know. but it is actually a good moment. >> it is a moment. i think it is happening at the state level -- wisconsin, ohio, and elsewhere, and in the national level you are getting republicans -- as mark indicated -- not the president, when the budget did not do a thing about social security or medicare or tax reform or anything large and important. all of the stuff we are
he said, i know this is going to be tough, but it is up to us. also said at the same time -- a warning shot to his own caucus -- responsibility to pass the debt ceiling. we have to do it. grown-up of behaving. >> if the had gone to page a5 in a thursday's "was the journal" he would have seen the new poll saying the majority of people saying don't cut security and medicare. . and not just majority, but 62%. total un-reality. >> is springtime moment in the middle east and...
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we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. tonight -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in crafting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an unprecedented collaboration on this budget. together, we will get this done. tonight, i share with you all that regardless of what you may have heard or read, we are on the same page. [applause] we are working every day, relying not on washington, but on our own ability as a state to accomplish the task set before us. in the historic elections of 2010, the message from the people of this country was loud and clear. they expect us to govern right. they expect us to have and that the government that is fiscally irresponsible and creates jobs. as republicans, we have a tremendous oppo
we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. tonight -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in crafting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an...
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they told us one thing. we did what they asked to us do. and we finished and they changed their minds, again. >> and this appears there will be no let up. one agency predicts this will take mer than four years to clear the current pipeline of the foreclosed properties. >> and former oakland raiders quarterback j marcus russell appears to be among those facing foreclosure, proceedings started on his oakland hills mansion. tmz says there are three months to come up with the back mortgage payments or the home will go on the block. >>> here is more evidence tonight a report from our media partner says nearly 3.5 million students were eligible for the meals at schools, a 9% increase z 60% of the public school children are eligible for the meal, program only 30% participate. >> and governor brown picked up srt port today. the bay area council announced it's endorsement of the plan. abc 7 is here now with the latest attempts to get votes to swing his way. >> and that is just six days to get enough votes on the june ballot. he needs two republicans
they told us one thing. we did what they asked to us do. and we finished and they changed their minds, again. >> and this appears there will be no let up. one agency predicts this will take mer than four years to clear the current pipeline of the foreclosed properties. >> and former oakland raiders quarterback j marcus russell appears to be among those facing foreclosure, proceedings started on his oakland hills mansion. tmz says there are three months to come up with the back...
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weak warm front approaches us later on tonight. best chance of showers, golden gate north, can't rule out a few stray showers, very light rain, lingering on into tuesday morning. in the meantime, temperature wise, pretty mild a little below seasonal norms. redwood city, mountain view, 61 sunnyville, union city, temperatures upper 50s. near 60, 69 berkeley, antioch, 59 today in liver more. um north, again same story you likely will see stories later on this evening. 57 san an sell mow, 67 kentville. take a look at the extended forecast off and on light showers no big soakers in the forecast. showers again moving in tonight through the first half of tuesday likely drying out wednesday. temperatures near 70 degrees some of the warmest locations should be beautiful day on wednesday. return of those showers thursday, staying dry friday and extended forecast for next weekend, yeah, looks like we have a chance of showers returning. but again in the meantime, wind is the big story today, that i am sure is effecting the commute giana, how d
weak warm front approaches us later on tonight. best chance of showers, golden gate north, can't rule out a few stray showers, very light rain, lingering on into tuesday morning. in the meantime, temperature wise, pretty mild a little below seasonal norms. redwood city, mountain view, 61 sunnyville, union city, temperatures upper 50s. near 60, 69 berkeley, antioch, 59 today in liver more. um north, again same story you likely will see stories later on this evening. 57 san an sell mow, 67...
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but consumers weren't using plastic. credit card debt fell by 6%. and the world's largest maker of luxury goods has a new crown jewel. french fashion firm l.v.m.h. will buy italian jeweler bulgari for $5 billion. still ahead, the economic impact of the n.f.l. "beyond the scoreboard" looks at how america's cities could be financially tackled if pro football is cancelled for the fall. >> susie: still no vote tonight on wisconsin's $137 million budget shortfall. the state's democratic lawmakers, who left for illinois nearly three weeks ago to prevent a vote on a controversial bill, asked today for a meeting with governor scott walker. they wanted it to take place in a location near the border of wisconsin and illinois, but walker called that idea "ridiculous." the big sticking point is a bill to strip most public employees of their collective bargaining rights. that's ignited fierce opposition from labor leaders and their supporters. >> tom: tomorrow, ohio's legislature begins hearings on a similar bill affecting some 350,000 public employees. these st
but consumers weren't using plastic. credit card debt fell by 6%. and the world's largest maker of luxury goods has a new crown jewel. french fashion firm l.v.m.h. will buy italian jeweler bulgari for $5 billion. still ahead, the economic impact of the n.f.l. "beyond the scoreboard" looks at how america's cities could be financially tackled if pro football is cancelled for the fall. >> susie: still no vote tonight on wisconsin's $137 million budget shortfall. the state's...
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we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - well... my commanding officer, colonel dawson, he said "okay, sound the bloody thing just for the hell of it." - ( laughing ) - and-- and so i sounded the tally-ho... twice, just for the hell of it. well, just for the hell of it, could i ask you to give us a blast now? well, i can't reach the high notes, i don't think i can make the tally-ho. but, um, i'll have a go. ( horn sounding )
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and e-mail us at street critique at nbh.com. tonight hilary kramer with gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: and here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims and an update on imports and exports from january's international trade balance. also, farmland values in the midwest are climbing at their fastest rates since the 2008 boom. we'll see who's buying the land and just how they're planning to use it. so what's the fastest-selling electronics device ever? it's microsoft's kinect. the guiness book of world records confirmed it today. microsoft has sold more than ten million in just over four months. the accessory for xbox 360 game consoles lets users control the on-screen action by moving their bodies instead of a controller. kinect costs about $150. so far, it's added $1.5 billion to microsoft's coffers. >> tom: it seems the rich really are getting richer. "forbes" says the combined wealth of the world's billionaires now stands at a record $4.5 trillion. the magazine is out with its annual list of the world's top
and e-mail us at street critique at nbh.com. tonight hilary kramer with gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: and here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims and an update on imports and exports from january's international trade balance. also, farmland values in the midwest are climbing at their fastest rates since the 2008 boom. we'll see who's buying the land and just how they're planning to use it. so what's the fastest-selling electronics device ever? it's microsoft's...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking. and even. talking to go. from the. underground. welcome back to squawk like i'm mildly norvin just a remi
in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the...
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a...
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well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until then a stay on our sea and take care. there is not enough space for them on the ground. to go down tomb. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find . and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. fees. to feed.
well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until...
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you can find us at pbs.org. and keep up with daily developments over at the pbs "newshour," on air and online. well see you right here, around the table, next week on "washington week." good night. gwen: down load our weekly podcast and take us with you. it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding is also provided by boeing. norfolk southern. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank
you can find us at pbs.org. and keep up with daily developments over at the pbs "newshour," on air and online. well see you right here, around the table, next week on "washington week." good night. gwen: down load our weekly podcast and take us with you. it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've...
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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the...
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ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
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they're going to use the burden as i think we have already heard from some public officials, and use that as an excuse to not even go. it is a high burden to get them to act on it. >> speaking of bars, some state legislators require obvious where identification tags. if we all have a bar code with our right the -- with our id, the member would only need a portable scanner. [laughter] never mind. >> i would like to thank -- you want to say something? >> i wanted to chime in that the last minute. i felt like -- we're getting ready to drive all lobby disclosure enhancement bill next month. it had a lot of the same ideas that tig had. i think they're really common sense things -- our goal is not to limit access at all but to increase transparency. make sure everything is out in the open. i think lisa touched on this, my boss feels like there has been a crisis of confidence. polling members of congress, they are at an all-time low. anything we can do to make the public try to increase confidence that we are being open and honest, that is our objective. i would be happy to talk to you abou
they're going to use the burden as i think we have already heard from some public officials, and use that as an excuse to not even go. it is a high burden to get them to act on it. >> speaking of bars, some state legislators require obvious where identification tags. if we all have a bar code with our right the -- with our id, the member would only need a portable scanner. [laughter] never mind. >> i would like to thank -- you want to say something? >> i wanted to chime in...
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by reducing the number of contract workers do they save us or cost us? >> it is a little on both sides of the ledger. i do not want to fall into the same track of gross average answer. some cost us more overtime. some cost us and have tree savings. >> if there is over time, you can keep track of it. do you keep track of the productivity -- what to do about the contract and workers? >> we do not track that. i, unfortunately, do not have that. >> it is very difficult for us to understand a federal work force that has more contract workers than federal employees en the focus is on federal employees and most of the workers, including workers to work at home, are contacting. why would a contract it employee work angside a federal employee? >> i can give you a good example in my agency. what are essential government functions? opm does 90% of the background investigation for security clearances. we do that with about 2000 government workers -- >> can i ask you one question? collective bargaining and the federal sector, our workers do not bargain for paid dance
by reducing the number of contract workers do they save us or cost us? >> it is a little on both sides of the ledger. i do not want to fall into the same track of gross average answer. some cost us more overtime. some cost us and have tree savings. >> if there is over time, you can keep track of it. do you keep track of the productivity -- what to do about the contract and workers? >> we do not track that. i, unfortunately, do not have that. >> it is very difficult for...
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media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
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they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about us day in jeopardy is that they're thinking about it as though we're on a gold standard and they think about as though the there's this finite amount of currency in place and that's why they keep making the error that we're all going to go bankrupt when in fact because we're not you have to think about the debt fundamentally differently and it's not going to be an issue five a donut shop and i'm selling down. for a dollar and they cost me a dollar five cents to produce and i'm losing five cents on every down it is not a good b
they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about...
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[applause] >> i use to run the new jersey law and we used to deal with this a lot. i want to ask you about -- i bought a hybrid, and we had the toyota problem, you just lose power, and i got panicked just as i was mocking my friends who had the prius, but my hybrid stopped. there was no power. they said it was a technological thing. a tip or something. it was not clear to me. i know that you deal with that. is this -- we want to use hybrids and the electorate. i want to make sure that you're on top of that issue. i had it with my for fusion. >> i would definitely suggest that people go to safercars .gov, and it is the difference from shifting from internal combustion to the hydroelectric engine. sometimes when you have the switchover, it has this feeling of the celebration. it feels like -- deceleration. it is a software fix and how it the car -- of breaking, and the switchover between the engines, and and is a frightening thing. >> i knew that i would not be killed. >> my parents had a brand new prius and had that feeling. if you feel that in terms of hybrid system
[applause] >> i use to run the new jersey law and we used to deal with this a lot. i want to ask you about -- i bought a hybrid, and we had the toyota problem, you just lose power, and i got panicked just as i was mocking my friends who had the prius, but my hybrid stopped. there was no power. they said it was a technological thing. a tip or something. it was not clear to me. i know that you deal with that. is this -- we want to use hybrids and the electorate. i want to make sure that...
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people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '30s prefer to put off adulthood while women, partially driven by their biological clocks, are as driven as ever. she says this phenomenon has negative implications for our society. this event was hosted by the manhattan institute in new york cit
people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense...
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tracie potts joins us with more on that from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. here's the very latest. qadhafi was on state tv this morning after a fierce gun battle between government forces and rebels retaking one city in libya. also this morning u.s. warships are in the suez canal now headed towards the mediterranean on stand-by. secretary of state hillary clinton is saying that the government, the u.s. government, may consider prosecuting qadhafi for ordering the lockerbie bombing. she says that the administration could seek justice. victims have been asking the obama administration to reopen that investigation. ex official that is have recently left the libyan government say he personally oraled thad bombing. also, the united nations has suspended libya from its human rights council. the first time that's err been done, citing gross and systematic human rights violations. that is not permanent, but libya would need to be restored to full status. lynn. >> tracie, thanks so much. >>> the senate is expecte
tracie potts joins us with more on that from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. here's the very latest. qadhafi was on state tv this morning after a fierce gun battle between government forces and rebels retaking one city in libya. also this morning u.s. warships are in the suez canal now headed towards the mediterranean on stand-by. secretary of state hillary clinton is saying that the government, the u.s. government, may consider prosecuting qadhafi for...
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>> nbc's tracie potts live for us in washington, thank you. >>> pressure is mounting on japan to expand the evacuation zone around its damaged nuclear power plant amid concerns about radiation seeping from the facility. the u.n.'s nuclear agency says radiation in one village 25 miles from the complex is twice the suggested threshold for evacuation. anyone within a 12-mile zone has already been told to leave. meanwhile, the country's emperor and empress made a rare public appearance wednesday trying to comfort the victims of the disaster. >>> now there is new disturbing evidence regarding radiation from japan drifting to the united states. tests of milk samples in spokane, washington, indicate the presence of radioactive iodine from japan's nuclear plant. but the environmental protection agency cautions such findings are expected and they are far below levels of public health concern, including for infants. >>> here at home after weeks of pro-labor protests focusing on wisconsin, the ohio legislature has voted to severely limit collective bargaining rights for public workers. amid shouts
>> nbc's tracie potts live for us in washington, thank you. >>> pressure is mounting on japan to expand the evacuation zone around its damaged nuclear power plant amid concerns about radiation seeping from the facility. the u.n.'s nuclear agency says radiation in one village 25 miles from the complex is twice the suggested threshold for evacuation. anyone within a 12-mile zone has already been told to leave. meanwhile, the country's emperor and empress made a rare public...
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past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis cup campaign as they battle sweden in the last eight and opening hurdle though for russian brave as he fell in straight sets the world number four robin settling this week fully in control of his home court taken six three six three six one went to give his country of one miliband game what has got to should be now hoping to pick up the slack against the own sins in the second singles match of the day team serbia hoping to defend their title world number eighteen big to be the highest ranked player for the
past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis...
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we have high drama, us by vs. by, and it comes after an increasingly difficult relationship over the last several months. in december, the cia officer in the country was named in the pakistani press or was ousted and had to be pulled out of the country literally overnight. if that wasn't bad enough, "the new york times" and "the washington post" sightseeing cia sources say he was founded by the pakistani intelligence and services or the intelligence director. i have been a gauge and though it liaison government for many years. this is not normal behavior. we do not talk about it in the newspapers. since the arrest of mr. davis, the president said very clearly he must be given diplomatic immunity we have already cans -- counseled of pakistan meeting to work on cooperation on the war against al qaeda. pakistani president visit to united states is in jeopardy and obama's promise is clearly in jeopardy. if this was not bad enough if you listen carefully the spokesman on both sides, us sense of doom and foreboding behi
we have high drama, us by vs. by, and it comes after an increasingly difficult relationship over the last several months. in december, the cia officer in the country was named in the pakistani press or was ousted and had to be pulled out of the country literally overnight. if that wasn't bad enough, "the new york times" and "the washington post" sightseeing cia sources say he was founded by the pakistani intelligence and services or the intelligence director. i have been a...
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chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this century's history. we did not have -- as a matter of fact, we fought hitlerism, which was a totalitarian form of government. chris: and here was the vice president of our great 50 states, dan quayle, arriving in hawaii. >> hawaii's always played a pivotal role in the pacific, it is in the pacific, part of the united states that is an island that is right here. chris: but i guess there is a distinction between that deer in the headlights from quayle and full speed ahead stuff from michele bachmann. she reminds me of the old yogi berra line, "we're lost but making great time." and we
chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now hollywood smiles and to another level the house that's stunning out on the grounds . that. we have it well what you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just a temporary wall that's all that's how my house this week spread up unsure here in the russian capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crater of my. mind in russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from finest impression is so. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. my mom or your feet. things this is not a good war and. the forces that are sure to stay ev
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thanks for joining us. i'm laura. >> and i'm brent. >> get started with christina and check in with the forecast. >> yeah, good morning to you. we have a lot going on in the weather department. the good news is, we're going to get a day of pretty dry weather. relatively dry weather for st. patrick's day. take a look at what's on its way for tomorrow, already creating very dangerous scenarios. we're expecting possible flooding tomorrow from a very strong system of low pressure, and also a high surf advisory. this is going to kick up some big-time swells as we head through tomorrow in particular. we're going to cover that for you all day. also, beach erosion with a high surf advisory will be problematic the next 24 to 48 hours. right now you can see showers are coming down to the north. sandwiched between systems. nice and dry, but as a result, cold this morning. temperatures in the 40s. we'll let you know where we're headed for later on toned and talk more about the timing and how much rain we're expecting f
thanks for joining us. i'm laura. >> and i'm brent. >> get started with christina and check in with the forecast. >> yeah, good morning to you. we have a lot going on in the weather department. the good news is, we're going to get a day of pretty dry weather. relatively dry weather for st. patrick's day. take a look at what's on its way for tomorrow, already creating very dangerous scenarios. we're expecting possible flooding tomorrow from a very strong system of low pressure,...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth is normal and you can expect the study to be place for several months. with brushes spotting history regarding jewelry from buying he's far from a straight egg salacious found upon the. people consciously want to twinkly expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings in and takes on the bracelets the size now hollywood smiles can enter another level now housecats standing out from the crowd. as. we have it well once you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all the tommy house this is part of unsure here in the us in capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest betrayed by. that that has become common and is told me of creation of the beautiful system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world it's created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain or trading promises for gr
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we encourage you to carefully used this. it provides mortgages to american families and communities limiting the risk of taxpayers. whenever pat you choose or require some tough decisions. although it will take time, we cannot put this off indefinitely believe there too much -- and leave too much uncertainty. two will make it hard to get private capital to return. each of the options would require legislation from the congress. we have to proceed with care at all of the know. we have to add to the many burdens on the markets. thank you. >> thank you. >> i would like to focus on the administration's commitment to housing affordability. and how the administration must work together to make sure housing advances this. the obama administration has acted to help stabilize and provide critical support. with help divert a deeper economic collapse and a more severe housing crisis. it provided access at the moment they are threatening to seize up. there is a the 18th 1 billion. they have received modifications since april 2009. that
we encourage you to carefully used this. it provides mortgages to american families and communities limiting the risk of taxpayers. whenever pat you choose or require some tough decisions. although it will take time, we cannot put this off indefinitely believe there too much -- and leave too much uncertainty. two will make it hard to get private capital to return. each of the options would require legislation from the congress. we have to proceed with care at all of the know. we have to add to...
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you know, people used to fear institutions. people used to des piece institutions. now they see them as their service to them and they like them. and they actually was the best thing in terms of mental revolution is that initially, we, every political figure in georgia ran faster than any institution. now every institution, even government at this stage is quite popular but i have seen ups and downs. but every institution is more popular. like parliament is more popular, like president is more popular. >> rose: so institutions have popularity in georgia. >> yeah. >> rose: what's the relationship with the u.s. government. >> well, first of all, you mentioned we signed this deal with donald trump and now-- . >> rose: a company from the region is going to build -- >> a multi, multicompany effort. and matching fundses from the u.s., an active part of it, the major part will be coming from overseas. and of course, trump will be involved in promotion and marketing. >> rose: . >> he is investing all his effortses if that. >> rose: that is his business. >> but actually, bu
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unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in general and what does the new york times come up with to save itself making people pay for the product that they've been getting for free i don't know about that but anyhow i earlier i spoke with georgetown university professor and author of the blog naturals revenge quest for chambers here's part of that conversation. there is some some credence to that because they think they figured they were going to be able to build some great wall of china i mean a great well china itself and kicking about the mongols that long but it is kind of a filter where there are some kind of lanes that you can go thro
unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in...
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he used ropes. but when one of the boys tried to stop it, the father beat him. >> we knew my mother was very afraid of my father. afraid when he would come back from work. >> suarez: last november after years of abuse, maria's mother died. maria stood up to her father and insisted she and her siblings be removed from his care. >> i want my brothers and sisters to be treated well. and i want to go to school. >> suarez: for now maria is back in school. she and her siblings are safe from their father. it's cases like these that mark progress for leaders like colon. >> every person counts. every time you have a father realize this is important, every time you see a community leader tell you that he got engaged in solving a dispute or stopped something from happening and every time you hear a girl say she feels safer, it's a gain. we focus on each individual case. and then we try not to see all the work that's ahead. >> suarez: that's the only way you can go on. >> that's the only way you can go on is da
he used ropes. but when one of the boys tried to stop it, the father beat him. >> we knew my mother was very afraid of my father. afraid when he would come back from work. >> suarez: last november after years of abuse, maria's mother died. maria stood up to her father and insisted she and her siblings be removed from his care. >> i want my brothers and sisters to be treated well. and i want to go to school. >> suarez: for now maria is back in school. she and her siblings...
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let us not get into that detailed discussion. the state does not use force. there is necessity. you have to assess how much damage you are going to cause. we must not to get into how much is justified. we have to look at the circumstances. what is necessary? we look at erroneous use of force and other types of forces. >> let me see if there are other questions. >> i want to commend the students on the quality of the research in the port they had issued. it is a very good piece of work. i want to return to what i think is your fundamental question for issue. there is a lack of guidance issues by the cia on the rules and policies that today our governing 5. as a legal adviser i became very sensitive to the facts that the legal advice that i was obligated to provide, the policy advice are two different things. we may agree that in an area of democratic governance, the public issuance sees such guidance that is advisable. do you believe there is a legal obligation for the office of counsel of the cia to issue such guidance? >> great question. i will bring that and ask others to comm
let us not get into that detailed discussion. the state does not use force. there is necessity. you have to assess how much damage you are going to cause. we must not to get into how much is justified. we have to look at the circumstances. what is necessary? we look at erroneous use of force and other types of forces. >> let me see if there are other questions. >> i want to commend the students on the quality of the research in the port they had issued. it is a very good piece of...